Spring 2012 Children's Announcements
Throughout the recent economic downturn, the children’s book industry proved largely insulated from the declines that afflicted the other trade segments, thanks to a mix of blockbuster series and the popularity of all things vampiric and dystopian. The ascension of e-books has also had less impact on children’s publishing, but that is beginning to change. more...
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E-books continue ascent as franchises dominate
With the release of the movie version of The Hunger Games, Panem fever is everywhere. But the enthusiasm for this trilogy has been building for some time. Last year, fans bought a total of 9.2 million Hunger Games books (6.4 million print copies, 2.8 million e-books), up from 4.3 million total in 2010. E-book sales were just 430,000 in 2010, making for a 550% gain in just one year.
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Listings of spring 2012 children's books. Publishers A-C
Throughout the recent economic downturn, the children’s book industry proved largely insulated from the declines that afflicted the other trade segments, thanks to a mix of blockbuster series and the popularity of all things vampiric and dystopian. The ascension of e-books has also had less impact on children’s publishing, but that is beginning to change.
Spring 2012 children's books. Publishers D-F.
Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers M-Q
Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers R-S
Spring 2012 Children's Listings. Publishers T-Z
The following is a list of African-American interest books for young readers; compiled from publisher responses to our October PW Call for Information, these titles are publishing between September 2011 and March 2012.
Title collection procedure for PW’s spring adult and children’s announcements—the Jan. 23 and Feb. 20 issues, respectively, is under way.
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